Rockville Hills Regional Park
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Took the lower Vortex Trail, which was super beautiful until we got closer to the Vortex rock. The area quixkly became unsafe for me and my dog, making the trail not finishable due to all the broken glass. We were not able to enjoy the rock and turned back in fesr of glass hurting my dog or myself. As I was excited, I reached out to a public works worker who was parked at the park who says unfortunately people go there to party. Sadly, these people feel the need to disrespect the park by breaking glass there and throughout the park. I suggested trail cams to make the public aware of individuals so they can be turned in, and I see nothing wrong with public shaming. To those who feel this need to party there, how about cans instead of glass. Otherwise, karma will get you. One day, when you want to enjoy something, glass will show up in your future or that of where your dog or kids play. Nice defacing the Vortex rock, too... one day, you may face the same experience. #karma #godwillgetyou #dontdefaceourparks
S J PleasantsS J Pleasants
10
This place is pretty amazing. Lots of little adventures to find. A secret cave with an amazing little view. Several different trails, each with their own different view of the surrounding area. Dogs are allowed on a leash. I saw a couple of ponds when I was there they had some ducks in them. There were also several children running around exploring and enjoying themselves, so it seems like a pretty family friendly place to go. There were several picnic tables in shaded areas disbursed throughout the park incase you wanted to snack or some lunch. It can get pretty crowded so get there early plus the parking lot is super small and they charge like a four dollar fee but don’t worry there’s parking along the road just outside the park. I was lucky enough to get a spot in the shade there pretty lucky. So if you don’t park in the parking lot and you save yourself the fee, why not just drop it in the donation box on your way into the park. ENJOY!
Julie SandumJulie Sandum
10
Beautiful blue oak woodland park with nearly 14 miles of trails, including about half a mile of outdoor accessible trail. The All People's Trail was designed to meet outdoor accessible standards, just one step down from ADA. The surface is smooth and was tested for different mobility aids. The grade of the All People's Trail is 8.3% or less and there are frequent benches. Unlike most accessible trails, this one has a nice loop with destination views. The other trails are more challenging in slope and surface texture. Potable water is available in the picnic area. No dogs for their safety and that of the wildlife. Come in March for peak wildflower season!
Jasmine WestbrookJasmine Westbrook
10
Me and 3 of my sisters met up in CA for a sisters trip. We hiked here a couple times during our stay. Both hikes were about 4-5 miles and we took a different path each time. This park is amazing!! Both hikes we did uphill. One was more strenuous then the other. One sister has a bum knee so we started out with her on a lower, more level path and then retraced our steps, dropped her at a picnic table to enjoy the views and continued on our more vigorous hike. This place is beautiful! I would highly recommend if you are in the area. Park was clean. Trails are marked but we didn't really use the map. We did pay to get in but totally worth it.
Cindy MaxamCindy Maxam
10
I love this park! It's got a great variety of trail types, from wide open & easy to advanced, narrow single track. It's easy to find a spot for beautiful views & great photos. There are always a lot of cyclists out so runners & hikers need to stay vigilant. The parking lot has about 15 spaces. It costs $3/day, or $19 for a 6-month pass (for an individual resident of Fairfield. Prices vary for groups & non-residents, but not much). If there's no parking in the lot, there's plenty of parking along the road. It's free and totally legal, so long as you stay on the park side of the road. The road across the street is blocked to parking.
H LindsayH Lindsay
30
Great place for a sunrise hike! The trails we took were moderate difficultly and we are NOT hikers. The views were breathtaking! It seems to be family friendly. The people we met at intervals were kind and welcoming. You can tell the community members who know about this place really appreciate it. Although the park was relatively clean, the bathrooms were very smelly, maps were faded, signs weren't in great shape or missing and QR codes around the park led to website errors. A bit of love and elbow grease is needed for the sake of newbies, but it was still an enjoyable morning hike!
Keturah FrancisKeturah Francis
30
Nearby Restaurants Of Rockville Hills Regional Park
Rancho Fino Cocina Mexicana
Rockville kitchen + bar

Rancho Fino Cocina Mexicana
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Rockville kitchen + bar
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Basic Info
Address
2149 Rockville Rd, Fairfield, CA 94534
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Phone
(707) 428-7614
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Website
fairfield.ca.gov
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4.6
(443 reviews)
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outdoor
adventure
pet friendly
Description
Rockville Hills Regional Park is a 633-acre regional park in the city of Fairfield, Solano County, California, United States. The park is known for its volcanic rocks, thin topsoil, grasses, and blue oak trees. There are also oak woodlands, grassland savannas, chaparral and some aquatic habitats.
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